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The Catholic Education Diocese of Cairns community joins with people of faith around the world in welcoming today’s election of Cardinal Robert Prevost as Pope
The 30 Catholic schools and colleges of the Cairns Diocese educate over 12,000 students – from Tully in the south, west to the Atherton Tablelands, and north to the Torres Strait.
A Catholic education provides an educational foundation for life to the full; a quality education that is not merely academic, but also focuses on full development of the child – intellectually, spiritually, physically, morally and emotionally. We challenge our students to find meaning and value in their lives, develop communal obligations and aspirations, espouse values which unite society infused by a commitment to social justice, and become compassionate and contributing members of our world.
The Catholic Education Diocese of Cairns community joins with people of faith around the world in welcoming today’s election of Cardinal Robert Prevost as Pope
Holy Cross Primary School at Trinity Park enjoyed a special visit by the Queensland Attorney-General, Deb Frecklington MP, who awarded the school more than $9000
There is a quiet, renewed presence on Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Kirriri Campus: a gentle reminder of faith, tradition, and the enduring strength
Our Director of Identity and Outreach, Rachel McLean, shares her reflections from the funeral of Pope Francis. Rachel was one of a small group of